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Daily challenges of a web startup.Wed, 19 Aug 2015 02:02:00 +0000hourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.4.11Comment on Real-world performance of the Play framework on EC2 by Tachuelahttp://blog.papauschek.com/2013/04/real-world-performance-of-the-play-framework-on-ec2/#comment-57
Wed, 19 Aug 2015 02:02:00 +0000http://blog.papauschek.com/2013/04/real-world-performance-of-the-play-framework-on-ec2/#comment-57Is this topic still alive? Am I always late?
]]>Comment on Play Framework 2 in production: HTTPS using nginx by Christian Papauschekhttp://blog.papauschek.com/2013/10/play-framework-https-nginx/#comment-53
Wed, 03 Dec 2014 21:49:00 +0000http://blog.papauschek.com/?p=30#comment-53thanks, I’ll mention it in the post
]]>Comment on Play Framework 2 in production: HTTPS using nginx by AGhost_7http://blog.papauschek.com/2013/10/play-framework-https-nginx/#comment-52
Wed, 03 Dec 2014 20:45:00 +0000http://blog.papauschek.com/?p=30#comment-52In newer versions of play, I think that the path to compiled static assets is:

/var/example/target/web/public/main/

]]>Comment on Using Play Framework 2 in production by Facundo Rossihttp://blog.papauschek.com/2013/10/using-play-framework-2-in-production/#comment-51
Tue, 14 Oct 2014 05:27:00 +0000http://blog.papauschek.com/?p=22#comment-51I will good to see the coming soon’s. But would be better to have a review of the items 1 year leter 😉
]]>Comment on Why and How we are using Scala at journi by Christian Papauschekhttp://blog.papauschek.com/2014/07/why-and-how-we-are-using-scala-at-journi/#comment-49
Sun, 27 Jul 2014 01:30:00 +0000http://blog.papauschek.com/?p=253#comment-49Thank you for your kind words, always happy to hear the post is helpful
]]>Comment on Why and How we are using Scala at journi by Wr8rRhttp://blog.papauschek.com/2014/07/why-and-how-we-are-using-scala-at-journi/#comment-48
Fri, 25 Jul 2014 22:58:00 +0000http://blog.papauschek.com/?p=253#comment-48Thanks. I’m thinking about deploying a web application and I’ve found journi the perfect example to follow because I had in mind to use Scala (as I’m learning it and it seems to me the right choice), but I don’t know anything about which database and framework to use. I appreciate your experienced posts, advices and reasons. They helped me to decide which one I will use.

If you need any support in Journi for free, maybe I can help you. I’m looking forward to improve my abilities in Scala, I learn very fast and I’m eager to do things.
You can get in touch with me through my mail jorgevc@fastmail.es
Cheers,

Jorge Vicente

]]>Comment on Using Play Framework 2 in production by Bachihttp://blog.papauschek.com/2013/10/using-play-framework-2-in-production/#comment-44
Tue, 01 Apr 2014 12:31:00 +0000http://blog.papauschek.com/?p=22#comment-44Can’t wait for the “coming soon’s
]]>Comment on Scala Akka Workshop – Evolving a Robot in an Actor Cluster by This week in #Scala (03/03/2014) | Cake Solutions Team Bloghttp://blog.papauschek.com/2014/02/scala-akka-workshop-evolving-robot-actor-cluster/#comment-37
Mon, 03 Mar 2014 15:13:32 +0000http://blog.papauschek.com/?p=202#comment-37[…] Christian Papauschek blogged about a Scala Akka Workshop – Evolving a Robot in an Actor Cluster […]
]]>Comment on Scala Akka Workshop – Evolving a Robot in an Actor Cluster by Christian Papauschekhttp://blog.papauschek.com/2014/02/scala-akka-workshop-evolving-robot-actor-cluster/#comment-36
Thu, 27 Feb 2014 11:49:00 +0000http://blog.papauschek.com/?p=202#comment-36Yes, call it premature optimization 😉 I wanted to be careful to send as little data as possible over the wireless network, so the RobotCode had to be as small as possible.
]]>Comment on Scala Akka Workshop – Evolving a Robot in an Actor Cluster by Nikolay Kushinhttp://blog.papauschek.com/2014/02/scala-akka-workshop-evolving-robot-actor-cluster/#comment-35
Wed, 26 Feb 2014 10:18:00 +0000http://blog.papauschek.com/?p=202#comment-35This condition doesn’t work on fields 1×1, 1xN and Nx1 😉 Why did you do this restriction? For optimisation reasons or something else?
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